Posted on November 15th, 2011 by insurer | Comments Off
Different commercial truck drivers have different needs. Some driver work part-time; some work full-time. Some drivers own their trucks; some don’t own. Some work for large freight operators; some for smaller companies. The drivers that have full-time employment usually have their truck insurance needs covered by their employers. Their employers take care of all the [...]
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Posted on September 13th, 2011 by insurer | 1 Comment »
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Posted on July 14th, 2011 by insurer | 2 Comments »
I am 16, I have my class c drivers license in Maine. My dad’s vehicle is registered as commercial, and therefore his insurance covers a commercial vehicle. He believes I can drive his truck without actually being on his insurance, since its a business, commercial truck. (not a big truck, just a small 2wd pickup) [...]
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Posted on May 15th, 2011 by insurer | 4 Comments »
From 2011, new measures have been introduced by the DVLA to combat uninsured driving. Find out how to check your vehicle is showing as ‘insured’ on the Motor Insurance Database (MID) www.askmid.com. If your vehicle isn’t insured, insure it now http Author: directgovukSource: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqSObH_XGyY
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Posted on March 13th, 2011 by insurer | Comments Off
Commercial Truck insurance is the right way to get financial cover against any kind of physical damage to your truck. The insurance provides you a protection cover against liabilities which can cause unforeseen expenditures on your truck. This holds true when looking for commercial truck insurance provider. It may seem that all providers know about [...]
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Posted on January 5th, 2011 by insurer | Comments Off
Motor Trade insurance can be a minefield if you don’t know what you’re buying, with even experienced purchasers falling foul of shoddy commission based salesmen. We’re going to list 5 great tips that can help you avoid any problems, and even get more cover for less. 1) Split Indemnity – What is split indemnity? [...]
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